Artroosikipu

English translation: Osteoarthritic Pain

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Finnish term or phrase:Artroosikipu
English translation:Osteoarthritic Pain
Entered by: Spencer Allman

12:52 Feb 18, 2012
Finnish to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / Arthritis
Finnish term or phrase: Artroosikipu
Should I say 'arthrosis pain' or 'arthritic pain'?


thanks


spencer
Spencer Allman
United Kingdom
Local time: 11:06
Osteoarthritic Pain
Explanation:
Nivelrikko eli artroosi

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Note added at 51 mins (2012-02-18 13:44:24 GMT)
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http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Osteoarthritis-(F...
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Arja Whiteside (X)
Local time: 13:06
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Osteoarthritic Pain


Explanation:
Nivelrikko eli artroosi

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Note added at 51 mins (2012-02-18 13:44:24 GMT)
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http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Osteoarthritis-(F...

Arja Whiteside (X)
Local time: 13:06
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Desmond O'Rourke: commonly called arthritis,
11 mins
  -> Thank you Desmond, yes, Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis

agree  Anu Carroll: Yes, 'arthritic pain' might be too general because it could also refer to rheumatoid arthritis.
3 hrs
  -> Thank you

agree  Tarja Karjalainen: depending on the context, could also call it "arthrotic pain"
1 day 3 hrs
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